I really liked Hardy as Bane. Thought he pulled it off fairly well. People bitch because he's not a massive bodybuilder type, but that doesn't fit with Nolan's idea's, nor is it practical. Who would have played him convincingly?

I really liked Hardy as Bane. Thought he pulled it off fairly well. People bitch because he's not a massive bodybuilder type, but that doesn't fit with Nolan's idea's, nor is it practical. Who would have played him convincingly?

I really liked Hardy as Bane. Thought he pulled it off fairly well. People bitch because he's not a massive bodybuilder type, but that doesn't fit with Nolan's idea's, nor is it practical. Who would have played him convincingly?

No one, if it weren`t him they should of just cast another villian, I think he made bane better than ever, If anything they should do a spin off of him.

Featuring Patrick Stewart, Tom Hardy's initial audition for 2002's Star Trek: Nemesis includes a LOT of similar mannerisms and vocal inflections as the villain he played in this year's The Dark Knight Rises; Bane.

I really liked Hardy as Bane. Thought he pulled it off fairly well. People bitch because he's not a massive bodybuilder type, but that doesn't fit with Nolan's idea's, nor is it practical. Who would have played him convincingly?

They should have used Dennis Wolf. Before you piss yourself laughing, think about it, The guy wore a mask so they could have used anybodys voice, right?

i thought the voice was strange and hard to understand at times, but overall he was a great villain

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Aren't most super villain voices strange and hard to understand at times?I thought that was taught at Super Villain School, "develop a strange voice, once that adds character and depth, let it be your calling card, and add in a laugh or two. Also, be hard to understand at times, it makes the super hero want to ask you to repeat yourself..."

I really liked Hardy as Bane. Thought he pulled it off fairly well. People bitch because he's not a massive bodybuilder type, but that doesn't fit with Nolan's idea's, nor is it practical. Who would have played him convincingly?